Wednesday, June 24, 2020 Winner Advocate, page 9 Dan Bechtold/Winner Advocate Photo Regents scholars from Winner High School are in front from left Riley McClanahan, Kenndal Turnquist, Heather Rowe, Jaynee Gregg, Morgan Hammerbeck, Emmarie Kaiser and Isabelle Leyden. Second row from left are Austin Olson, Saige Schuyler, Addy Root, Kirsten Durrin, Kara Ewing, Ethan Vesely and Kameron Meiners. In back from left are Loren Moeller, Ryder Mortenson, Austin Bicek, Jacob Clay, Trevor Peters, Phillip Jorgensen and Joren Bruun. NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION MUNICIPALITY OF WINNER SD A Municipal Election will be held on June 30th, 2020, in Winner, South Dakota. If the polls cannot be opened because of bad weather, the election may be postponed one week. The election polls will be open from seven a.m. to seven p.m. central standard time on the day of the election. At the election, the following questions will be voted upon or offices will be filled: Ward 1 Council Member 2-year term. Justin Schuyler vs. Frank Finney The polling place in each precinct of this municipality is as follows: All of the Wards will vote in the Council Chambers of the City Office located at 325 S Monroe St in Winner. Voters with disabilities may contact the city finance officer for information and special assistance in absentee voting or polling place accessibility. Chandra Weidner Finance Officer Publish: June 17th, 2020 June 24th, 2020 For any public notice that is published one time: Published twice at the approximate cost of $12.96 (26) Colome Consolidated School Board Minutes 6-17-2020 Colome Consolidated School Board held a special meeting June 17, 2020 in the 3rd floor study hall of the Colome High School build- ing. Meeting was called to order by Chairman Matthew Bolie at 5:04 p.m. Ryan DeSmet, Pam Haukaas, Joel Koskan, Brett Galbraith, and Brent Gill attended by Zoom teleconfer- ence. Quorum established. School Administration Present: Debbie O’Doan, Principal and Betsy Rohde, Bus Mgr. The meeting was opened by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Visitors: None Motion by Haukaas, second by Galbraith to approve the agenda. Roll call vote with Gal- braith, DeSmet, Koskan, Haukaas, Gill, and Bolie all voting aye – carried. Motion by Koskan, second by DeSmet to go into Executive Session per SDCL 1-25-2(4) Negotiations @ 5:06 p.m. Roll call vote with Koskan, DeSmet, Haukaas, Galbraith, Gill, and Bolie all voting aye – carried. Chairman Bolie declared out of executive session at 5:17 p.m. Motion by Koskan, second by Galbraith to offer a contract as negotiated to Pamela Berreth to teach K-8 at the Wood school. Mo- tion passed by roll call vote with Galbraith, Koskan, Haukaas, DeSmet, Gill, and Bolie voting aye. Motion by Haukaas, second by Koskan to pay Debbie O’Doan at her principal daily rate for working the remaining seven days of June. Roll call vote with Koskan, DeSmet, Haukaas, Galbraith, Gill, and Bolie all voting aye – car- ried. Being nothing further, motion made by Koskan, second by DeSmet to dismiss at 5:22 p.m. Roll call vote with Koskan, DeSmet, Haukaas, Heath, Galbraith, Gill, and Bolie all voting aye – meeting adjourned. Matthew Bolie, Board Chairman Betsy Rohde, Business Manager Published once at approximate cost of $19.08 (26) At the request of the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs, Gov- ernor Kristi Noem has proclaimed June 27, 2020, as “Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day,” a day to reflect on the causes, symptoms and treatment of post- traumatic stress injuries. “The brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who proudly serve the United States and risk their lives to protect our freedom deserve the investment of every pos- sible resource to ensure their lasting physical, mental, and emotional well- being,” the Governor’s proclamation states. PTSI, which is commonly known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a normal reaction to abnormal cir- cumstances and affects more than 5 million Americans each year. It is most commonly associated with vet- erans – and has been known by many other terms, including shell shock and combat fatigue – but PTSI can affect anyone at any age. “Our veterans face many life- changing and dangerous situations when they put their lives on the line in defense of our nation’s freedoms,” said Greg Whitlock, Secretary of the South Dakota Department of Veter- ans Affairs. “Raising awareness of PTSI is an important step in ensuring veterans have the support they need to make a successful transition back to civilian life. This will help with in- creased understanding of unseen emotional struggles resulting from PTSI and is critical to the health and well-being of our returning heroes.” It is estimated that between 11 and 20 percent of veterans experience symptoms of PTSI, including up to 20 percent of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. “Every veteran processes their military experiences differently, but for those that are experiencing night- mares, flashbacks, irritability or other symptoms of PTSI, help is avail- able,” said Whitlock. “Specialized treatment for PTSI is available through the U.S. Department of Vet- erans Affairs at https://www.ptsd.va.gov/.” Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day Maria Moleterno/Winner Advocate Photo Dan Bechtold of the Winner Advocate pulls out the winning name in the Winner American Legion flag pole raffle which is a fundraiser for the DAV Van. The winner is Ron Oliver, Clinton, Mich. Oliver wins a tele- scoping flag pole and an American flag. Julie Rohde Photo Katie Welker was named Colome girls basketball most improved. Got a story? Call the Winner Advocate at 842-1481 Julie Rohde Photo Katie Welker took part in the clay target league. She won first place league conference season average female. At the state tournament she was second place varsity female, S. D. state tournament she was second place varsity female S.D. state over- all high average female S.D. all state high average. Julie Rohde Photo Madison Gill was named Cowgirl athlete at Colome High School. Julie Rohde Photo Makayla Shippy was named the Colome girls volleyball assist leader and was the girls basketball Ms. of- fense. Julie Rohde Photo Maura Luedke was named the Colome girls basketball best new- comer. Submitted Photo Linkyn Petersek won the tie down roping and overall champion at the S.D. State high school rodeo finals in Ft. Pierre. Winning the state finals will send him to the high school national rodeo finals in Guthrie, Okla., in July. He won the first round with a time of 9.5. Submitted Photo Ryan Radiant of Valentine, Neb., sunk a hole in one at the Frontier Mo- tors Open on Saturday and won a new pickup. He had the hole in one on hole no. 3 using a 6 iron from 168 yards out. Dan Bechtold/Winner Advocate Photo Brennan Bachmann and Bosten Morehart were two of the Winner High School juniors and seniors taking part in the prom grand march. Dan Bechtold/Winner Advocate Photo Heather Rowe is being creative and drawing a picture at the after prom party on Saturday. DEADLINES ARE FRIDAY 5:00 PM